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Zoroastrian Dari

Zoroastrian Dari is a dialect of the Persian language that is used by Zoroastrians in Iran. It is a form of Middle Persian, and is also known as Pahlavi. Zoroastrian Dari is written in the Avestan alphabet, and is one of the few Iranian languages that is not written in the Arabic alphabet. Zoroastrianism is one of the world's oldest religions, and its followers believe in one god, Ahura Mazda. Zoroastrianism was the official religion of Iran for centuries, and its influence is still evident in Iranian culture. Zoroastrian Dari is not spoken by many people outside of the Zoroastrian community, but it is an important part of the religion's history and culture.

Language locales, regions and scripts

Zoroastrian Dari
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Zoroastrian Dari, Iran, Arabic
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Zoroastrian Dari, Arabic
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